Consider Timeshares
If viewing these photographs has inspired you to explore
Europe on
your own, and you're working within a budget, you
might want to consider purchasing a timeshare. Timeshares
are a way for individuals to share the economic
responsibility of property ownership. Not everyone can
afford a second home internationally, but that doesn't mean
that they should be deprived of the opportunity to vacation
annually or biennially.

You'll Save Money and Time
Consider the cost of owning and maintaining a second home.
Not only would you incur the massive initial cost of
actually purchasing the property, but you'd also incur an
abundance of maintenance costs. With your busy lifestyle,
you'd probably only be able to use your property for one or
two weeks each year. The rest of your time and money would
be wasted. A
timeshares only
purchase, on the other hand, allows owners to pay for only
what they use.

You Can Travel Anywhere
When you buy timeshare you're actually purchasing an
increment of time, every year or every other year, at the
resort of your choice. Resorts generally
sell timeshare
in one-week increments, but you can purchase as many, or as
few, shares as will comfortably fit into your lifestyle.
Whether you've found a European destination that you've
fallen in love with, or you'd prefer to travel to several
different locations, a
timeshare
can comfortably secure your lodging, wherever you end up.

Buy Within a Resort Club
If you've found a locale that you know you'll want to return
to again and again, it makes sense to purchase timeshare
there. That way you'll always have accommodation secured for
you when you're ready to return. However, when the
travel-bug bites, you have a couple of options for exploring
the rest of Europe and the world. If you've purchased your
timeshare with a network of resorts like Marriott, Westgate
or
Bluegreen,
you can exchange your time at your home resort for time at
any resort in the network.

Or Use an Exchange Company
You can also choose to purchase a timeshare that is
affiliated with an exchange company like
RCI. These companies are affiliated with thousands of
timeshares all over the world and, even if you don't belong
to a resort membership like the examples mentioned above,
you can still exchange your property within the company's
larger network. Consider timeshares to take you all over
Europe and back |